Mormon couple Jalene and Lincoln Taylor announced their pregnancy to Facebook friends through a video that ended up spreading the news not only to online acquaintances but to the world.

Within two weeks of posting their announcement video to YouTube, the Taylors had been featured on many national news sites, including The Huffington Post, CNN and TODAY.

"We really didn't expect the video to get so big. We had an idea that our family and friends would love it, but didn't think other people would," Jalene Taylor told the Deseret News. "We have really felt loved that all of these strangers around the world are excited for us too!"

I really wish you wouldn't run items like this in the "news"
section of your e-paper. If you must do it, save it for your Mormon Times. I
realize you have changed your focus to be more Mormon oriented but IMO this
doesn't even come close to journalism. Otherwise you would have John
Swallow, Mark Shurtleff and others on your list.

I have to agree with DonO. It is a fun read but it should be in the mormon times
section I believe. I do think the AG's office should have been included.
Let's not run away from the negative news makers.

This wasn't in the News section. It was on the front page, which includes
headlines for everything from popular news items to popular blog posts. I find
nothing wrong with an LDS-owned newspaper with a majority LDS readership putting
something like that in the "Faith" section of the newspaper. Those who
have a problem with it are just looking for excuses to either be offended or
criticize the Deseret News.

Nobody has even heard of half
of these people. I think if you were to step out of the Mormon bubble and Utah
bubble you would find that Jabari is the most known and most popular Mormon in
the world. Period.

Stories like this are interesting. But too many stories like this positioned as
a 'news story' sends the wrong message. The Deseret News has turned
into a 'Mormon Brag Sheet'. It sometimes comes across as being a bit
'self-righteous'. Stories like this should be positioned in
'Mormon Times'. Otherwise, placing too many stories like this in The
Deseret News only creates contention between active church members and those who
are non-members.

To all the "nay sayers" You're looking beyond the mark. I live in
Boston and we have little or no Mormon news. Lighten up! In this mean spirited
world, I enjoy a piece of fluff no matter where it's positioned.

For all of you who are complaining about the positioning of this on the main
page- it's partially your fault. I'm sure DesNews, like any other
business takes measurements including click count, share count, comment count,
etc., to determine what types of articles deserve to be promoted/are most
popular. In other words: If you don't want to see it, don't encourage
it by reading it and posting on it.